Many contribute to Browns' win, lead in AFC North

7:00 AM,
Oct. 4, 2013

Cleveland Browns quarterback Brandon Weeden passes against the Buffalo Bills in the fourth quarter of an NFL football game Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013, in Cleveland. Weeden took over for starter Brian Hoyer who was injured in the first quarter. (AP Photo/David Richard)

Written by

Vince Guerreri
CentralOhio.com

The first turnover of Thursday night's Browns-Bills game came with 1:44 to play - an opportune time for the Browns.

With the Browns up six and the Bills trying to engineer a potential game-winning two-minute drive, T.J. Ward stepped in front of a Jeff Tuel pass for a pick-six that clinched a 37-24 win that moves them to 3-2 and assures them no worse than a tie for the lead in the AFC North after this week.

The game, the first home primetime game for the Browns since a Thursday win against the Steelers in 2009, had a less than auspicious beginning. Cleveland put on a clinic, on what not to do. Greg Little ...